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In this video, learn how to add images to a slide in project and adjust their properties for placement, size, and behaviors when interacting with other content, such as flow and alignment in a fluid box.

- [Instructor] Well you probably know the old saying,…a picture is worth a thousand words,…and I think most people would rather…look at a picture than read a thousand words…on your slides here in Captivate.…So in this movie we're going to look at different ways…to add images to your slides.…We'll continue working with our Landon Hotel project here,…LH_0208 if you're catching up.…We left off here in slide three.…We're going to add a new slide.…So let's go up to the Slides drop-down…and choose Blank Slide.…That gives us full flexibility.…

Now currently it's blank, there's nothing on it,…not even a fluid box.…Let's start by adding our main Fluid Box.…We'll click the drop-down,…go to Horizontal or Vertical, doesn't matter because…we're only adding one.…Click there.…You can see, by default it fills the entire slide…now we want to split this up into two sections,…one at the top, one on the bottom.…So, with this fluid box selected,…we'll go back up to the drop-down…and choose Vertical with a click.…Slide over and click two to add two,…

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6/28/2017

Captivate is a leading elearning authoring tool from Adobe that allows for the rapid creation of interactive learning content. In this course, David Rivers helps you get acquainted with the 2017 version of Adobe Captivate. David demonstrates how to create new projects, add assets and interaction, work with audio and video, set up quizzes, and publish your elearning content in HTML5. Plus, David highlights new features in Captivate 2017 that can help enhance the workflow of users who are familiar with Captivate, but have yet to work with this version of the software.